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    Files for Meteor.js

    Files for Meteor.js

    Upload files via DDP or HTTP to Meteor server FS

    Stable, fast, robust, and well-maintained Meteor.js package for file management using MongoDB Collection API. What does exactly this means? Calling .insert() method would initiate a file upload and then insert a new record into the collection. Calling .remove() method would erase stored file and records from MongoDB Collection. And so on, no need to learn new APIs. It's flavored with extra low-level methods like .unlink() and .write() for complex integrations.
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    Blaze

    Blaze

    File sharing progressive web app built using WebTorrent and WebSocket

    Blaze is a file-sharing progressive web app(PWA) that allows users to transfer files between multiple devices. It works similarly to SHAREit or the Files app by Google but uses web technologies to eliminate the process of installing native apps for different devices and operating systems. It also supports instant file sharing with multiple devices at once which many file-sharing apps lack.
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    Blaze Minecraft Control Panel

    Blaze Minecraft Control Panel

    Control your minecraft server remotely

    There are a few good commercial Minecraft server conttol panels, but I could not find a really good one that was FREE! So with my limited proamming skills, I set about writing one for myself. So pleased I was with it (even with the sloppy coding) I wanted to share it with others.
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    Meteor

    Meteor

    Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform

    ...A batteries-included build system, package ecosystem, and opinionated project structure reduce setup time for accounts, methods, publications, and UI integration. Historically paired with Blaze, Meteor also works well with modern front-end libraries like React, Vue, or Svelte for rendering. Its dev experience focuses on hot reloads, rapid prototyping, and predictable data flow, making it attractive for teams that want real-time features without stitching together many separate tools.
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    http://www.blazapps.com - A multi service web application which has CMS, forums, blogs, galleries, events, polls, knowledge base and many other features. The application can easily get you started with hosting your own team site or other web community.
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    A game scripting engine using javascript. Provides a simple interface to load and manipulate graphics, making it easy to write quick games and applications that can be run on the cross-platform interpreter. Written in C++, interface using gtkmm.
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